Byron Raymond "Whizzer" White (June 8, 1917 – April 15, 2002) was an American lawyer, jurist, and professional football player who served as an associate...
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Elizabeth Byron (born December 18, 1974) is an American television host, best known for her role on the MythBusters and White Rabbit Project series. Byron was...
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The Byron White United States Courthouse is a courthouse in Denver, Colorado, currently the seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit...
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Byron White is an Australian sailor. Together with teammate William Ryan White became second at the 2008 World Championships in the 29er boat by finishing...
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Sypniewski Sean Tufts Lawrence Vickers Thaddaeus Washington Michael Westbrook Byron White Sam Wilder Alfred Williams Heisman Trophy:[citation needed] In 1992,...
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George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was an English poet and peer. He is one of the major figures of the Romantic...
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The case was then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, where Justice Byron White wrote the majority decision. The Court held that for the plea to be accepted...
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was nominated by President Bill Clinton to replace retiring justice Byron White, and at the time was viewed as a moderate consensus-builder. Ginsburg...
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Byron Antron Leftwich (born January 14, 1980) is an American former professional football quarterback and coach who played in the National Football League...
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John Finnis. He was a law clerk for Judge David B. Sentelle, Justice Byron White, and Justice Anthony Kennedy. From 1995 to 2005, Gorsuch was in private...
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Clara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822) was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Claire Clairmont. Born...
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office, becoming the Court's 106th justice. He was sworn in by Justice Byron White in a ceremony initially scheduled for October 21, which was postponed...
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Byron De La Beckwith Jr. (November 9, 1920 – January 21, 2001) was an American white supremacist and member of the Ku Klux Klan who murdered civil rights...
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already changed prior to Roe. Justices Byron White and William Rehnquist dissented from the Court's decision. White's dissent, which was issued with Roe's...
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Kennedy appointed two men to the Supreme Court of the United States: Byron White and Arthur Goldberg. Given the advanced age of Associate Justice Felix...
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as multiple former justices, including Abe Fortas, Potter Stewart and Byron White; several heads of state, including German President Karl Carstens, President...
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the Georgia Supreme Court in 1998. The majority opinion, by Justice Byron White, reasoned that the U.S. Constitution did not confer "a fundamental right...
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court vacated the sentence of a United States district court. Justice Byron White wrote that the Court had accepted the case for review, because some states...
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of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, while Justice Byron White argued that Connecticut's law failed the rational basis standard. Griswold...
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The court is composed of nineteen active judges and is based at the Byron White U.S. Courthouse in Denver, Colorado. It is one of thirteen United States...
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continuously since 1967. Previously named the Byron "Whizzer" White NFL Man of the Year Award, after Byron "Whizzer" White, the award was renamed in the fall of...
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by Justices William O. Douglas, William J. Brennan, Potter Stewart, Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun and Lewis F. Powell. Burger, Blackmun...
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better than .500 (1936). Pittsburgh did make history in 1938 by signing Byron White, a future Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, to what was at the time...
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defense. In the 1991 US Supreme Court opinion for Cheek v. United States, Byron White wrote: The proliferation of statutes and regulations has sometimes made...
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vote. The deputy and assistant attorneys general Kennedy chose included Byron White and Nicholas Katzenbach. Author James W. Hilty concludes that Kennedy...
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limited public airwaves at the time. Writing for the court, Justice Byron White declared: A license permits broadcasting, but the licensee has no constitutional...
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procedural issues and considerations. The 1980 opinion, written by Justice Byron White, is included in the first-year civil procedure curriculum at nearly every...
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provisions and limited the Federal Election Commission's power. Justice Byron White dissented in part and wrote that Congress had legitimately recognized...
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in recognition for his coaching success. White's father, Wilford "Whizzer" White (no relation to Byron White, who also was nicknamed "Whizzer" and played...
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rose to Vice Admiral of the White before his death in 1786. His grandsons include the poet Lord Byron and George Anson Byron, admiral and explorer, who...
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